Israeli cybersecurity
Surf AI raises $57 million for AI platform built for security teams
Accel led the funding round, with participation from Cyberstarts and Boldstart Ventures, as the company said it is already working with global enterprises, including Fortune 500 firms.
War with Iran may be decided less by missiles than by keyboards - opinion
How Israel's cyber chief is navigating through the dystopian cyber-AI period - exclusive
Hackers stole 2 quadrillion bytes of data from Israelis in recent years, cyber chief tells 'Post'
Israel signs cyber defense cooperation agreement with Germany
In a video posted on Twitter/X, Netanyahu asserted the importance of Israel and Germany's cooperation, particularly in the matter of cybersecurity.
Ashdod Port boosts investment in Israeli cyber‑resilience start-up Salvador Technologies
Ashdod Port has been increasing its focus on strengthening cyber resilience across critical operational technology
Palo Alto Networks in talks to buy Israeli company Koi Security for $400m
The deal has not yet closed but a preliminary memorandum of understanding has been signed
Israel's cyber industry funding hit new records in 2025
The funding has reached $4.4 billion across 130 funding rounds, with American venture capitalists leading the way
Land Rover cyberattack shows how a single breach can halt modern manufacturing
Israeli expert says the hit on Jaguar Land Rover was “no ordinary cyberattack,” with lessons for supply chains and factory floors worldwide
Israeli cybersecurity unicorn completes secondary sale worth hundreds of millions
Island, maker of the enterprise browser, let employees sell shares as its valuation hovers near 5 billion dollars.
Thoma Bravo in talks to buy Israeli cybersecurity firm Armis at $5b. valuation
Insight Partners is in talks to sell Israeli cybersecurity firm Armis to Thoma Bravo for $5B, possibly ahead of an IPO. Insight Partners could gain up to $3B.
Israeli cybersecurity funding doubles in 2024, outperforms global markets, non-profit finds
Startup Nation Central's 2025 Cybersecurity Spotlight examined why Israeli cybersecurity firms are performing so well, highlighting various strengths that differentiate them from global competitors.
Israel's Cato Networks valued at over $4.8 billion in latest funding round
Cato Networks plans to use the new capital to enhance its AI-driven security capabilities, increase investment in research and development and expand its global footprint.
DOGE cuts to US cybersecurity give Israeli firms a chance to fill the gap - opinion
Israel entities have an opportunity to collaborate more closely with US state and local authorities to deliver innovative and integrated cybersecurity solutions.